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Alcalde Bessia, F., D. Flandre, N. André, J. Irazoqui, M. Pérez, M. Gómez Berisso, and J. Lipovetzky. "Ultra Low Power Ionizing Dose Sensor Based on Complementary Fully Depleted MOS Transistors for Radiotherapy Application." IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (2019): 1.
Abstract: We evaluate the use of the thick buried oxide (BOX) of Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator (FD-SOI) transistors for Total Ionizing Dose (TID) measurements in a radiotherapy application. The devices were fabricated with a custom process in UniversitC) Catholique de Louvain (UCL) which allows to make accumulation mode PMOS transistors and inversion mode NMOS transistors. We characterized the temperature behavior of these devices and the response under X-ray radiation produced by an Elekta radiotherapy linear accelerator, and compared the obtained dose sensitivity to other published works. Taking advantage of these devices, an ultra low power MOS ionizing dose sensor, or MOS dosimeter, with inherent temperature compensation is presented. This dosimeter achieved a sensitivity of 154 mV/Gy with a temperature error factor of 13 mGy/°C and a current consumption below 1 nA.
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Alcalde Bessia, F., M. Pérez, M. Gomez Berisso, N. Piunno, H. Mateos, F. J. Pomiro, I. Sidelnik, J. J. Blostein, M. Sofo Haro, and J. Lipovetzky. "X-ray micrographic imaging system based on COTS CMOS sensors." In 2017 Argentine Conference of Micro-Nanoelectronics, Technology and Applications (CAMTA), 1–4. 2017 Argentine Conference of Micro-Nanoelectronics, Technology and Applications (CAMTA)., 2017.
Abstract: This paper presents the use of Commercial Off The Shelf CMOS image sensors for the acquisition of X-ray images with high spatial resolution. The X-ray images, with application in biology, electronic components inspection or paleontology research, are obtained with 8 keV photons from a Cu tube. The quantum efficiency of the detector is estimated using attenuation lengths of photons in the sensor, and compared to traditional scintillator conversion layers.
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Galimberti, C. L., F. Alcalde Bessia, M. Perez, M. Gómez Berisso, M. Sofo Haro, I. Sidelnik, J. J. Blostein, H. Asorey, and J. Lipovetzky. "A Low Cost Environmental Ionizing Radiation Detector Based on COTS CMOS Image Sensors." In 2018 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina (ARGENCON), 1–6. 2018 IEEE Biennial Congress of Argentina (ARGENCON)., 2018.
Abstract: We present the development of a system for the detection of ionizing radiation based on the Omnivision OV5647 Commercial Off The Shelf image sensor. The data is read and processed in real-time using a Raspberry Pi 3 computer. The amount of charge and geometrical characteristics of the cluster of pixels exited when a particle interacts with the sensor is recorded and used to identify the type of incoming particle, distinguishing between alpha particles and X-ray or gamma photons. The software was programmed in C using the OpenCV library. The system was tested with 137Cs and 241Am radiation sources.
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Lipovetzky, J., A. Cicuttin, M. L. Crespo, M. Sofo Haro, F. Alcalde Bessia, M. Pérez, and M. Gómez Berisso. "Multi-spectral X-ray transmission imaging using a BSI CMOS Image Sensor." Radiation Physics and Chemistry 167 (2020): 108244.
Abstract: In this work we study the performance to obtain X-ray images of a Back Side Illuminated CMOS Image Sensor, the Omnivision OV5647, empoying X-rays from tube with a palladium anode and voltages from 7.5 keV to 50 keV. The performance is compared with the Timepix detector operating in the Time Over Threshold mode. False color images are obtained using data from different energies and brightnesses, to fussion different information on the same picture. The different attenuations are analyzed and discussed in terms of the charge detection efficiency of the CMOS sensor, measured using Fluorescence X-rays and gamma rays from calibrated sources.
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Mateos, H., J. Lipovetzky, F. Alcalde Bessia, M. Perez, P. Cappagli, and M. Gomez Berisso. "Characterization of sensors and design of an embedded photodetectors array for beam profile measurements in radiotherapy." In 2017 Eight Argentine Symposium and Conference on Embedded Systems (CASE), 1–6. 2017 Eight Argentine Symposium and Conference on Embedded Systems (CASE)., 2017.
Abstract: In this work, the dosimetric performance of several Commercial Of The Shelf photodiodes was studied. They were tested against gamma rays from a teletherapy source and were characterized with the aim of building a one-dimensional array of dosimeters able to measure the the spatial distribution of dose in a radiotherapy irradiation field. An embedded system comprising an array of 40 photodiodes and its acquisition electronics was built and tested. The dose resolution of each detector was 0.06 cGy and the spatial resolution of the system 0.5 cm.
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Pérez, M., J. J. Blostein, F. A. Bessia, A. Tartaglione, I. Sidelnik, M. S. Haro, S. Suárez, M. L. Gimenez, M. G. Berisso, and J. Lipovetzky. "Thermal neutron detector based on COTS CMOS imagers and a conversion layer containing Gadolinium." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 893 (2018): 157–163.
Abstract: In this work we will introduce a novel low cost position sensitive thermal neutron detection technique, based on a Commercial Off The Shelf CMOS image sensor covered with a Gadolinium containing conversion layer. The feasibility of the neutron detection technique implemented in this work has been experimentally demonstrated. A thermal neutron detection efficiency of 11.3% has been experimentally obtained with a conversion layer of 11.6 μm. It was experimentally verified that the thermal neutron detection efficiency of this technique is independent on the intensity of the incident thermal neutron flux, which was confirmed for conversion layers of different thicknesses. Based on the experimental results, a spatial resolution better than 25 μm is expected. This spatial resolution makes the proposed technique specially useful for neutron beam characterization, neutron beam dosimetry, high resolution neutron imaging, and several neutron scattering techniques.
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Perez, M., F. Alcalde, M. S. Haro, I. Sidelnik, J. J. Blostein, M. Gomez Berisso, and J. Lipovetzky. "Implementation of an ionizing radiation detector based on a FPGA-controlled COTS CMOS image sensor." In 2017 XVII Workshop on Information Processing and Control (RPIC), 1–6. 2017 XVII Workshop on Information Processing and Control (RPIC)., 2017.
Abstract: This work presents the development and implementation of an ionizing radiation detector based on a commercial off the shelf CMOS image sensor and a FPGA. The response of the system was tested in irradiations with gamma photons, beta and alpha particles using different configurations of the image sensor. Finally, we analyze the possible uses of such configurations in the discrimination of events produced by alpha particles in mixed radiation fields.
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Perez, M., J. Lipovetzky, M. Sofo Haro, I. Sidelnik, J. J. Blostein, F. Alcalde Bessia, and M. Gomez Berisso. "Particle detection and classification using commercial off the shelf CMOS image sensors." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 827 (2016): 171–180.
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In this paper we analyse the response of two different Commercial Off The shelf CMOS image sensors as particle detectors. Sensors were irradiated using X-ray photons, gamma photons, beta particles and alpha particles from diverse sources. The amount of charge produced by different particles, and the size of the spot registered on the sensor are compared, and analysed by an algorithm to classify them. For a known incident energy spectrum, the employed sensors provide a dose resolution lower than microGray, showing their potentials in radioprotection, area monitoring, or medical applications.
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